Tiny Texas Kitchens: Space Magic Designs 101

The second seminar will be for the kitchen design oriented and include layout for the sinks you have in mind, cabinets, shelves, appliance considerations, and fold up tables or counters. The options are too many to list and like before, a great collection of kitchens from the past will help to get ideas. So here it is!

We start by creating a top from a single piece of Cypress 20″ across and adding a few more. This piece was originally cut out and used in about 1900 and we found it in an outbuilding waiting for us.
It happened to fit the box we built onto the wall and hold the sink that goes with it that only had to have a 4″ wider hole to fit.

Thus are the beginnings of one of the houses in progress. You may be able to help create a kitchen while here for some hands on experience but for most it will be discussions, planning, and picking the things you want to use like sinks, wood, and decorative antique tin for back splashes.

Lotsa storage, fridge, cast iron sink, and a bar as well as pop up breakfast table.

Giant kitchen and breakfast area, fold up table, and storage too.

Here is just some of the storage.

Breakfast bar and limited kitchen so that company could not stay too long.

Here is a giant kitchen we once build for an add on to a Tiny Texas House.

Medicinal Kitchen

More of a guest kitchen with small fridge and lightweight cooking, including a microwave.

Artists Kitchen with a deep sink.

the ìLove House Kitchenî

Full size fridge and stove, pantry, and shelves. 30 sf

Refrigerator goes on the right when finished, bar to the left.

Great long view with the floating serving/game table

The pop up table is on the back of the refrigerator cabinet. Above is the convection oven. On the far side wall, a trundle bed.

The Monty Grand Kitchen was one of the nicest of them all.

Top view of the Monty Kitchen

The Monty Grand Victorian had one of the most complex, and nicest kitchens of any we have done.

Can’t leave the Bastrop Cabin out of the mix of great shots from the past.

So these photos are ideas to consider and bring with you when we have a seminar on how to design a kitchen for a tiny house, how to build it in with vintage salvage lumber, and what the best shortcuts are, if any that will help us figure out what will work best for your dream tiny kitchen.

For more information about lodging while here, or other specifics, please email esales.psl@gmail.com

Seminar, tour of houses, and lectures will begin at 10 and run through 6 with a break, possibly a dinner together, and then Sunday breakfast discussion at 10 and sit down time for laying out parts picked in the warehouse the day before to create your space with inside your dream house.

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